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Central Mountain Air Service Route To Williams Lake Remains On Hold

Central Mountain Air Service Route To Williams Lake Remains On Hold SHARE ON: Central Mountain Air will be servicing Quesnel at the end of June, but what about Williams Lake. Michael Claeren Director Head of Commercial for Central Mountain Air explains. “Central Mountain Air has been servicing communities of British Columbia for 35-years and we know what it’s been like through COVID with minimal service to a number of those communities, and so we’re committed to bringing that service back as quickly as possible. Quesnel was a good opportunity for us right now to link them back into Vancouver where Williams Lake still has a little bit of service. We’re still watching it, we’re still looking and we hope to close that gap at some point in the future as service allows.”

Central Mountain Air to ramp up its flight schedule by end of June

Central Mountain Air to ramp up its flight schedule by end of June SHARE ON: Central Mountain Air (CMA) will increase scheduled air service by 78 flights per week starting June 28th. Many of these flights will service connections originally suspended due to the pandemic. CMA will continue to build its hub from the Prince George Airport and branch out to communities like Terrace, Fort St. John, and Fort Nelson. “CMA has been contacted by both individuals and community leaders to provide service to enable their communities to recover and receive air connectivity after scheduled service reduced over 80% due to COVID-19. I commend these municipalities and airports for their willingness to partner and support their regions to help make this announcement today,” commented Michael Claeren, Central Mountain Air’s Head of Commercial.

Central Mountain Air Bringing Scheduled Flights Back To Quesnel

Central Mountain Air Bringing Scheduled Flights Back To Quesnel SHARE ON: Quesnel Airport (GHenderson-MyCaribooNow-staff) Cariboo Mountain Air announced today (May 11) that they have restored flight connectivity to Quesnel in their summer flight schedule. This connection will see 5 flights from Quesnel to Vancouver each week, and 5 flights from Vancouver to Quesnel each week. “Central Mountain Air has been contacted by both individuals and community leaders to provide service to enable their communities to recover and receive air connectivity after scheduled service reduced over 80% due to COVID-19.” Michael Claeren, Central Mountain Air’s Head of Commercial said. “I commend these municipalities and airports for their willingness to partner and support their regions to help make this announcement today.”

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